Oh my goodness! I'm so tense! The tension running through this chapter is exquisitely done and completely unbearable. I can't wait to see how this all works out. Poor Kurt I just want to send him away for a long relaxing beach holiday.
I am so late replying, and so sorry ^^; But I'm glad you enjoyed it despite all the stress, honey? And thank you for reading it (. . . two weeks ago), thank you! <3
Oh god Rainjoy, your stories will be the death of me. I'm sitting here groaning in distress so loudly, that the cat is giving me an odd look. Poor Kurt, I'm so *worried* for him now. I keep having to remind myself that no matter what happens, Rainjoy *loves* Klaine and her stories *always* have a happy ending. Emotional problems that characters are put under, always stress me out more than physical ones, and your stories are always replete with them. Don't get me wrong, I love reading them. I quite willingly hand over my heart, so that you may pull it apart. I know that you will put it back the way it (mostly) was.
But I am glad you enjoyed it, if that's the word for it? Kurt Hummel's ability to plow on through hell and high water should not be underestimated, he is a *tough* little puppy, but yeah, I'm not gonna pretend things aren't stressful right now, ahem . . .
Even if I hadn't read your author's note at the beginning, I still would have felt the Wire vibes in this just as much. Because that scene with them and the junior drug dealers? Oh man, I was picturing Michael, or pre-Bunny Namond, or Kenard, or Wallace. And I was just having a lot of FEELINGS. Then Kurt was having all of the feelings, and I was just, all :'(
On the discussion point of kids/the future: it's interesting to see how you play with the Kurt/Blaine dynamic in this universe where Kurt is the one worrying about the details and Blaine is a little more "don't worry, it's fine, lalala!" Same dynamic from the show but flipped roles. And of course, I have faith they'll work it out here. After Kurt's had, like, 10 more feak-outs about it.
Finally: Ghost, relationship counselor in that bar scene near the beginning was all kinds of perfect. It was nice to get more glimpses of what the more prosaic aspects of his work are like: "Well, it sounds to me like Nicole has different ideas of what commitment entails to he both of
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(First of all sorry to be so so long replying ;_;)
Many of Kurt's Wire-feelings are my Wire-feelings, except I don't have to basically deal with The Wire rl edition as part of day to day life. Though I have started watching Breaking Bad in that mournful, 'You're not The Wire.' way =(
I don't really get Blaine as any kind of planner from canon, so I have nothing to offer there =/ But I probably enjoy writing just 'the Ghost in New York' too much, it's weirdly one of the times he's *happiest*, just dealing with the everyday problems of his city ^^;
So, thank you for reading (two weeks ago! Sorry ;_;), honey - thank you! <3
Oh, Breaking Bad! Another of my all-time favorites. Though I will grant you it is a different beast than The Wire. How far into BB are you? Because the first season was a bit oddly paced (and very short by U.S. television standards), I know, but then things really got going with season 2.
...and now I'm all depressed again thinking about how it's going to finish it's final season this summer.
In this 'verse, no one is as hard on himself as Kurt. Rather than bottle up all that anxiety about Blaine and the future in his head, Kurt need to have another talk with him. I remember what you said that "Grey" is all about miscommunication... But something else seems to be going on. We really do need to know more about why Kurt ghosted through that coffee mug! Somehow, I'm thinking that there is more going on there than stress. Are Kurt's powers about to go sideways on him? You really did make this a cliffhanger in multiple ways!
Kurt's always gonna be his own worst critic, he has *standards* ^^; There is a lot more going on than just not talking here - oh, there are issues - but, you know, we'll get there . . .
Thank you for reading, honey, and sorry to be an age replying - but thank you <3
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But I am glad you enjoyed it, if that's the word for it? Kurt Hummel's ability to plow on through hell and high water should not be underestimated, he is a *tough* little puppy, but yeah, I'm not gonna pretend things aren't stressful right now, ahem . . .
Thank you for reading it! Thank you, honey =)
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On the discussion point of kids/the future: it's interesting to see how you play with the Kurt/Blaine dynamic in this universe where Kurt is the one worrying about the details and Blaine is a little more "don't worry, it's fine, lalala!" Same dynamic from the show but flipped roles. And of course, I have faith they'll work it out here. After Kurt's had, like, 10 more feak-outs about it.
Finally: Ghost, relationship counselor in that bar scene near the beginning was all kinds of perfect. It was nice to get more glimpses of what the more prosaic aspects of his work are like: "Well, it sounds to me like Nicole has different ideas of what commitment entails to he both of ( ... )
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Many of Kurt's Wire-feelings are my Wire-feelings, except I don't have to basically deal with The Wire rl edition as part of day to day life. Though I have started watching Breaking Bad in that mournful, 'You're not The Wire.' way =(
I don't really get Blaine as any kind of planner from canon, so I have nothing to offer there =/ But I probably enjoy writing just 'the Ghost in New York' too much, it's weirdly one of the times he's *happiest*, just dealing with the everyday problems of his city ^^;
So, thank you for reading (two weeks ago! Sorry ;_;), honey - thank you! <3
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...and now I'm all depressed again thinking about how it's going to finish it's final season this summer.
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Thank you for reading, honey, and sorry to be an age replying - but thank you <3
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